| A | B |
| rhyme | sound alike in the last part; "long" and "song" |
| rhythm | movement with regular repetition of a beat, accent, rise and fall, or the like |
| crescent | shape of the moon in its first or quarter |
| adolescent | person growing up from childhood to adulthood, especially a person from about 12 to about 20 years of age |
| conscious | aware; knowing |
| foreign | outside one's own country |
| cologne | a fragrant liquid, not so strong as perfume |
| raspberry | any of various small, juicy, edible fruits that grow on bushes. They are usually red or black. |
| asthma | a chronic disease of respiration |
| vehicle | any means of conveying, carrying, or transporting |
| rhinoceros | any of a family of large, thick-skinned mammals of Africa or Asia with one or two upright horns on the snout |
| rhinestone | an imitation diamond, made of glass or paste |
| reign | period of power of a ruler |
| afghan | shawl or blanket made of knitted or crocheted wool, nylon, etc. |
| fluorescent | that gives off light by luminosity |
| psychology | science or study of the mind |
| psychiatrist | doctor who treats mental and emotional disorders |
| pneumonia | a bacterial or viral disease in which the lung becomes inflamed, and is accompanied by chills, a pain in the chest, cough, and fever |
| heirloom | any piece of personal property that has been handed down from generation to generation |
| shepherd | person who takes care of sheep |
| rhapsody | extravagant enthusiasm in speech or writing |
| acquiesce | giving consent by keeping silent or by not making objections; accept |
| arraignment | bring before court of law to answer an indictment |
| pseudonym | a fictitious name used by an author instead of his/her real name |
| graham cracker | cracker made of whole-wheat flour, including all the bran |